Ujjain Police Crackdown: Nine Fake Websites Duping Devotees Shut Down
Ujjain Police have dismantled nine fraudulent websites targeting Mahakaleshwar Temple devotees. These sites lured devotees with fake accommodation bookings, leading to financial scams. Upon receiving multiple complaints, police initiated an investigation, coordinated with IT departments, and swiftly acted to close the deceptive sites, ensuring devotees' safety.
- Country:
- India
In a significant move against cybercrime, Ujjain Police have dismantled nine fake websites preying on devotees of the Mahakaleshwar Temple. These fraudulent sites were masquerading as booking platforms for accommodations at Shri Mahakaleshwar Bhakt Niwas, an official revealed on Saturday.
The crackdown was sparked by a slew of complaints from devotees who, upon arrival, discovered their online bookings were nonexistent, having fallen victim to fraud. Reacting promptly, authorities launched an investigation into the matter, aiming to protect devotees from further scams.
Superintendent of Police Pradeep Sharma disclosed that both governmental and non-governmental setups related to Shri Mahakal Temple are under constant scrutiny. After fraud complaints involving online payments surfaced, police collaborated with Bhakt Niwas's IT department for potential website redesign to avert future scams. The IT cell reported fake social media profiles, ensuring the closure of deceptive accounts and informed tech giants about the fraudulent activities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Indian-origin printing firm boss convicted of COVID loan fraud in UK
Police arrest three in connection to Rs 1.70 cr online fraud in Odisha
ED arrests ex RCOM president Punit Garg in Rs 40K-cr bank 'fraud' case
Govt blocks Wingo app over complaints of large scale sms fraud
ED arrests ex-RCom president Punit Garg in Rs 40,000-cr alleged bank loan fraud case; court sends him to 9 days ED custody: Officials.

